Re: [GNC] Unwanted Rate Column on Credit Card Register ???

2019-03-15 Thread Dave H
Thanks Derek, I knew out was something simple like that, will give it another shot when I get home later today. Cheers DaveH On Sat, 16 Mar. 2019, 8:31 am Derek Atkins, wrote: > It's always there on every register. Normally it is only 1 pixel wide. > So > grab the right side of the header

Re: [GNC] Unwanted Rate Column on Credit Card Register ???

2019-03-15 Thread Derek Atkins
It's always there on every register. Normally it is only 1 pixel wide. So grab the right side of the header of the column and drag it to the left to reduce it back to 1 pixel wide. The description column will auto increase to fill the space. Double click on the balance header to get it to

[GNC] Unwanted Rate Column on Credit Card Register ???

2019-03-15 Thread Dave H
For some reason I have a Rate column on the very right of just one of my credit card register windows. Can't figure out why it's there, how it got there, how to get rid of it. It always seems to just contain the value 1. which I don't find very informative :-) Any ideas on how to get rid of

Re: [GNC] How do I create a last year (2018) expense report

2019-03-15 Thread Jack Slater
Thanks On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 4:40 PM Michael or Penny Novack < stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote: > On 3/15/2019 3:53 PM, Jack Slater wrote: > > By Category? > Are you wanting to see the individual transactions or just the account > totals (and subtotals of categories) > > If the latter (which

Re: [GNC] How do I create a last year (2018) expense report

2019-03-15 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
On 3/15/2019 3:53 PM, Jack Slater wrote: By Category? Are you wanting to see the individual transactions or just the account totals (and subtotals of categories) If the latter (which is what I suspect you want) then run an Income Statement with a date range covering the entire year (start,

Re: [GNC] How do I create a last year (2018) expense report

2019-03-15 Thread Maf. King
On Friday, 15 March 2019 19:53:55 GMT Jack Slater wrote: > By Category? I'd start with the transaction report, I think. HTH Maf. ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:

[GNC] How do I create a last year (2018) expense report

2019-03-15 Thread Jack Slater
By Category? ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user If you are using Nabble or Gmane, please see

Re: [GNC] Expense accounts in bills

2019-03-15 Thread Derek Atkins
David, You are doing it all wrong. You have two choices: Use Business Features or Not. If you choose NOT to use the business features, then create a set of ASSET accounts of the form you have, one account for each member. If you are NOT using the business features, then you MUST NOT use A/R

Re: [GNC] Expense accounts in bills

2019-03-15 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Hmm.. That stinks. Perhaps an export, delete the A/R types, create Asset type accounts, then re-import? Since the transactions would have the same account name, that might work. I think you get to map them anyway in the importer. Other than that, it looks like you have quite a lot of work

Re: [GNC] Expense accounts in bills

2019-03-15 Thread david whiting
Thanks. Unfortunately I can't move transactions to an account that is of a different type. If I create a new account with type Asset, it doesn't show up in the list of accounts that I can move the transactions to. If I change the type AR, it appears, but then once I have moved the transactions, I

Re: [GNC] GNUCash Documentation

2019-03-15 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Justin, As one who has worked on the docs before, I say welcome! My only change would be to wait longer—say a week—since many are busy with other life responsibilities. Is there a particular area that particularly irks you? David > On Mar 14, 2019, at 7:33 AM, Justin Haynes > wrote: > >

Re: [GNC] Expense accounts in bills

2019-03-15 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Probably because they contain transactions. You should be able to re-assign the type to any that are empty. Note, you shouldn’t need to manually migrate the transactions, as you delete the errant accounts, GnuCash should prompt on where to move the transactions. Simply select the proper

Re: [GNC] Using a mysql database?

2019-03-15 Thread Jacob Larsen
On 13/03/2019 18.15, Stephen M. Butler wrote: Also remember that data is only as reliable as that which is entered. The third law of thermodynamics states it only gets worse over time. Yes, but that is the same for XML I suppose. I am specifically after anything that might alter the data,

Re: [GNC] Expense accounts in bills

2019-03-15 Thread david whiting
Ah, yes, you are correct. The accounts I can see are assets and the other are A/R. The problem I now have is that I don't seem to be able to change the account type from A/R to asset now that they have been created as A/R. Looks I might have to create new accounts and migrate each transaction

[GNC] Expense accounts in bills

2019-03-15 Thread david whiting
Hi, Gnucash Version: 3.3 Build ID: 3.3+ (2018-09-29) Ubuntu 18.10 I'm using gnucash for a community club where we have members who I represent in gnucash as Assets:Accounts Receivable:Members:Firstname Lastname I need to create bills for members and wish to select the relevent account

Re: [GNC] not been able to launch Gnu Cash 3.4

2019-03-15 Thread vinod gandhi
John, Thank you very much for your help. I have done it as per your instructions. Regards Vinod Gandhi On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 9:21 PM John Ralls wrote: > Vinod, > > We depend on volunteers who are familiar with accounting in particular > countries to build the templates and so far only the

Re: [GNC] Archive part of my data

2019-03-15 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
A quick search online yielded:https://github.com/fefe982/gnucash-XML-split I can't vouch for the reliability of the program.  David On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 2:54, Michael or Penny Novack wrote: On 3/14/2019 2:46 PM, Jonathan Heard wrote: > Good Morning, > > I have been using GnuCash for a